- Saturday, March 17, 2007 — 31 Articles Published
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An Irish Half-Breed's St. Patrick's Day Musings— An Irish-American analyzes his Irishness.
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Taking Democracy Seriously— Voting should be mandatory in the U.S. If you don't, you might get fined.
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Book Review: Las Soldaderas: Women of the Mexican Revolution by Elena Poniatowska— A compelling photojournal of the women of the Mexican Revolution.
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Book Review: Here, There And Everywhere: My Life Recording The Music Of The Beatles By Geoff Emerick— For Beatles fans looking for a unique, firsthand perspective into the music that changed history, your search stops here.
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Book Review: Tomorrow's Magic by Pamela F. Service— Originally published in two volumes in the mid-1980s, this creative, futuristic spin on the Camelot legend will appeal to Arthurian
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Concert Review: Of Montreal - Boston, Massachusetts, March 11, 2007— Their infectious pop spread euphoria throughout the entire club. By the end of the night even the chaperones were smiling.
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Music News: Arctic Monkeys Album Release Date, Tour Dates— Though “some really nice” songs seems like setting the bar too low for a Grammy-winning band, Americans should remember that
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Movie Review: 300— The wait is finally over for many a comic book geek. 300 has finally hit theaters.
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Music DVD Review: Run DMC - Live at Montreux— A great live performance from Run-DMC captured before the tragic death of Jam Master Jay.
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Music Review: Bennie Wallace - Disorder At The Border— He has a well-deserved reputation as a solid, capable musician, and has made numerous albums through the years...
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Movie Review: Premonition - If You Can't Say Something Nice...— Mama always said, if you can't say something nice, it must be really good.
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TV Review: Jericho - "Semper Fidelis"— A show on the mend.
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Don’t Disrespect American Idol Underdog Sanjaya— It is amazing that a shy 17-year-old could elicit such strong emotions from so many across the U.S. ... everyone
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Movie Review: Outlaw— Death Wish, British style. Almost.
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Music Review: Exploding Star Orchestra - We Are All From Somewhere Else— Rob Mazurek's latest Tortoise off-shoot creates an interstellar jazz concept album - but forget that and just listen.
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Review: The Fuji FinePix S9100 digital camera— Love the camera body and the user interface, good lens, good grip, but utterly hamstrung by cheap CCD sensor.
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Revisiting The Wunderteam— Believe it or not, Austria was once a soccer power.
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Stallone and Holyfield: Two Over-the-Hill Boxers Linked To HGH— This week we’ve had two boxers – one real and one fake – involved with HGH scandals.
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Pete Rose: Hopelessly Flawed, But A Hall of Fame Player— Pete Rose was wrong; but what's that got to do with his play on the field?
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Notes From Underground— Looking back at Skeeter Davis, Left Banke, The Nerves, The Feelies, and Spaceman 3
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Music Review: Neil Young Archives Series: Live at Massey Hall — As someone who has salivated for these "archives" for twenty years or so now, personally I'm still waiting for something
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Barack Obama — the Messiah?— So what if Barack Obama is Jesus Christ incarnate — all we really need to know is, can he win?
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Q: What’s the Most Corrupt Nation on Earth?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Movie Review: Excessive Force— A by-the-numbers crooked cop thriller with a little spin kicking action thrown in for additional flavor.
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Universal and Best Buy Want You to See Peaceful Warrior For Free— Universal is going to give away $15 million worth of tickets to anyone who wants to see Peaceful Warrior.
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The Weekly Horror Double Bill: Of Unknown Origin and Willard— This week we've got a bit of a pest control problem.
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Ohio State Upsets Xavier's Upset Of Ohio State— Maurice Clarett is still a detriment to our society. Thank God I can continue that sentiment.
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Deadwood, Dead Man, and The Searchers: The Fate of the Western— Looking back at the dead Westerns of the modern era.
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Movie Review: Dead Silence— Who's a dummy now?
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Movie Review: You, Me and Dupree— Had you paid $8.00 to see You, Me and Dupree in theatres, chances are you felt disappointed...
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The Implications Of China's Burgeoning Military Spending— The continually rising Chinese military spending is not just an area of concern for the West but for India too.
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